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remote oil filter Volvo Penta 225B leak
"mark" wrote in message news:... "mark" wrote in message news:... My friend has a leak in his remote oil filter hoses below the motors in his 3270 Bayliner. Any recommendations for repair? He is considering disconnecting the driveshaft(s) and jacking the motor up for access. Is there any experience out there or suggestions? Mark (for Howie) |
remote oil filter Volvo Penta 225B leak
"mark" wrote in message wsgroups.com... "mark" wrote in message news:... "mark" wrote in message news:... My friend has a leak in his remote oil filter hoses below the motors in his 3270 Bayliner. Any recommendations for repair? He is considering disconnecting the driveshaft(s) and jacking the motor up for access. Is there any experience out there or suggestions? Mark (for Howie) Just reach down below the motor to where the oil filer is normally and undo the lines, or unbolt the adapter plate and pull it up and remove the bad line. Buy a new line and reinstall. |
remote oil filter Volvo Penta 225B leak
"mark" wrote in message wsgroups.com... "mark" wrote in message news:... "mark" wrote in message news:... My friend has a leak in his remote oil filter hoses below the motors in his 3270 Bayliner. Any recommendations for repair? He is considering disconnecting the driveshaft(s) and jacking the motor up for access. Is there any experience out there or suggestions? Mark (for Howie) Just reach down below the motor to where the oil filer is normally and undo the lines, or unbolt the adapter plate and pull it up and remove the bad line. Buy a new line and reinstall. |
remote oil filter Volvo Penta 225B leak
Try to be really sure _where_ the oil is coming from before you take
anything off. Might not be that hose - could be lots of things above that will drip/run down onto it. Much harder to figure out after you've taken things apart. Could just be the screw fitting is loose or something. Rufu |
remote oil filter Volvo Penta 225B leak
Try to be really sure _where_ the oil is coming from before you take
anything off. Might not be that hose - could be lots of things above that will drip/run down onto it. Much harder to figure out after you've taken things apart. Could just be the screw fitting is loose or something. Rufu |
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